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| Related Links Swipe Time Clocks WebEntry PhoneEntry PDA-Punch WinPunch Request Information Time Clock Models HandPunch Model 1000 HandPunch Model 2000 HandPunch Model 3000 HandPunch Model 4000 HandPunch Enclosures Requirements Host (Polling PC): 10-base-T Ethernet network connection or available serial port modem Cable: Standard Cat-5 Ethernet cable; multi-conductor or twisted pair shielded cable up to approximately 200 ft (RS-232) or 5000 ft (RS-485); standard analog phone cabling (modem) Topology: Ethernet time clocks reside on the network and require static IP addresses; RS-485 time clocks may be daisy-chained from a single serial port; modem-based clocks require dedicated analog phone lines |
HandPunch Model 3000 Biometric Time Clocks The HandPunch 3000 brings the accuracy and convenience of biometric technology easily within reach. In operations ranging from coal mines to clean rooms, HandPunch 3000 terminals have proven themselves to be a practical and precise solution. Using field-proven hand geometry biometric technology, the HandPunch 3000 scans the size and shape of your employees' hands to verify their identities each time they punch. No fingerprints or palm prints are utilized. Preview Click on the images below for larger previews. Smarter Than Card-Based Terminals There are no cards to create, administer, carry, or lose. The HandPunch 3000 verifies employees' identities in less than one second based on the unique size and shape of their hands. The HandPunch 3000 clearly notifies each user of a match using red and green indicator lights. And because no one can punch in or out for someone else, the system reduces time theft and improves payroll accuracy. Versatile and Programmable Beyond a simple time clock, the HandPunch 3000 provides two user-definable data management keys that allow data collection when employees punch. Data may be transmitted to the host computer through a variety of methods including direct wiring, modem, and Ethernet. The HandPunch 3000 also has the ability to control door access. Programmable Data Management Keys The HandPunch 3000 has two user-definable data management keys that let you collect data as employees punch. Common uses include department transfers, tips collected, job codes, or pay codes. Multi-level data entry sequences may be defined. The data management keys can also be set to allow employees to review their past punches. To reduce keystrokes, the keys can be set to automatically enter data such as a frequently used department numbers or in/out scans. Communication Options Whether your application calls for one terminal or thousands, the HandPunch 3000 can meet the need. Multiple terminals can be networked together at a site via RS-485 wiring. An optional Ethernet communications module and dial-up modem are also available. Both options are internal to the terminal, making installation fast and simple. Edit-At-The-Clock Functions The HandPunch 3000 allows supervisors to override user restrictions and to input such items as missed punches, planned vacations, and sick time. The password protected mode provides greater supervisor flexibility by lessening the need for computer edits. Audit trails are available to ensure security. Bell Schedules The bell schedule lets you program the day, time, and duration of a series of bells. The bells can be programmed to signal the beginning or end of a shift, lunch, or break. Door Control The HandPunch 3000 provides the capability to unlock and monitor a door. Specifications
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